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‘See a shoe and Pick it up and all day long you’ll have Good Luck’ said Andy Warhol half a century ago, when he first got noticed … as a shoe illustrator ensconced on Lexington Avenue. For the artist’s 80th birthday, Bond No. 9 returns to Warhol’s origins and celebrates the mutual sensuality of shoes and eau de parfum, with this third fragrance in the series of Warhol eaux de parfum. Its name, Andy Warhol Lexington Avenue, recalls the artist’s formative pre-Pop years in 1950s New York, when he lived in the first of several apartments on Lexington Avenue and plied his trade as a prolific illustrator, mainly of imaginative shoes. For more information : www.bondno9.com
The fragrance is a floral woody chypre with highly coveted contemporary gourmand notes (almonds, crème brulee). ‘Andy Warhol Lexington Avenue is the perfume equivalent of that rarity, an outrageously luxurious pair of stiletto heels that fit as comfortably as a glove.’
Eau de Parfum 1.7 oz / 50 ml and 3.4 oz / 100 ml.
The Bond No. 9 signature bottle is adorned with a Warholian fantasy collage of shoes and boots.
